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  1. Bird Droppings--styrofoam plate birds.

    I want to do "bird droppings". Does anybody know who invented them?

    At the Seaside convention in 2004 there was a guy doing what he called "Bird Droppings". I think he was at Dayton too. The birds were cut out of a single styrofoam plate each. They had a small nail taped at the beak for weight. About 20 of these birds were sandwiched between 2 frisbees held together with a rubber band. The frisbee sandwich was thrown straight up, the rubber band popped open and a cloud of birds would gently sail down.

    I think I can replicate the birds, but I would like to give credit where it is richly deserved for this delightful effect.

    Mary [at] Windependent.us

    This sounds interesting. I tried to find a video but could not. Perhaps you could make one to see. Even a picture or 2 would be nice.

  2. Fun day indeed! You did great! After the first time jitters you were like an old pro. I hope we get to do it again soon.

    The Guru got to try several new thing. He did VERY well on a Blast and I think he fell in love with a full vent.

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    Phone pics are ok. Next time I'll bring a camera.

  3. Hi,

    In fact the flower moves in time of clock, that is why semems does not move...Are you telling me that I have to fly 24 ours a day and made a video???? :ani_weightlift::sign_kitelife:

    ...Well maybe next time... :ani_weightlift:

    Thanks for your comment.

    Good winds

    Ok take some breaks. You only need about a a few seconds per hour to put together a real one of a kinderwacko.gif.

  4. Duane,

    I feel like 45% of flying in a group or team is controlling your speed in any direction. Then 45% is being able to hold the kite still at any angle. I think I will add in another 5% for being able to fly in reverse. Days could be spent refining these numbers but as you can see this only leaves a small amount for learning things like the Cuban figure 8. If you simply have control of your kite then you can fly with anyone.

    You can try to pick an object in distance like a tree or cloud. Hold the kite nest to it as long as you can. Do this over and over with the kite at different angles. (you never know which kite you will be in the next ball) Try flying to it from different places in the sky at different speeds. I know that it is very easy when you fly alone to let the wind determine the speed of the kite but you have to be able to fly at all speeds regardless of the wind which I might add I need lots of work on.

    When it becomes work, stop! fly like you like to.

  5. Choccy,

    Although I was looking forward to it I never got the opportunity to introduce Duane to anyone. The first time I saw him was as he and his lovely wife were checking into the hotel. I let him know where I would be and let him finish his business. Later we ran into each other and he was on his way to lunch. I let him know where Ben was set up where the demos were and where groups of us would be flying when he got back. That was the last time I saw Duane! It sounds like he had a great time on his own. I think most people at TI are very outgoing and like Duane said, all he needed to do was say hello to a Rev flyer and it takes a life of its own.

  6. Duane,

    It was great to see you and put a finally face to the name. I wish I had known you were right behind us I could have come back and chatted longer. Your not so far away so some weekend you will have to let me know where you are flying and we can get together. Flying with one other person is a great start and practice for flying with a group. You can just fly around and I will follow to start which gets you used to having another kite next to yours in the sky. Then you can follow which will give you the opportunity to practice the speed control needed. That is half the battle. Before long you will be comfortable enough to join in any group. Most folks at TI were flying 90# 120' lines which are standard for most kite gatherings. If you only have 2 or 3 people and limited space the 80's you have will do just fine for practice. When you finally do go to 120s it will only be that much easier. I'm glad you had such a good time.

    Next year............................................

  7. I'll be looking up so, you better tap me on the shoulderkid_smartass.gif. I know how you feel flying alone. 99% of my flying is solo which is a big reason I enjoy making it to TI each year. The biggest reason is probably to see face to face so many people that I enjoy reading about on the Rev forum all year. It's like running in to a heard of old friends each year.

  8. I couldn’t give a date for when I first flew a kite. Iprobably got it at a 5&10 cent store. As I remember kites were a popular “toy”when I grew up (50 years ago). They were made of paper and balsa wood and camein a package with string. 10 cents I think. My dad would get out a fishing pole and wewould fly with it and get the kite so high it was a dot in the sky. The bigdeal for us was to make a parachute out of a napkin, thread and an open paperclip.It would slide up the line with the wind until we would give the line a tweak andit would let loose. We would all get on the bikes and ride for miles trying to fineit.blue_inlove.gifwub.gif

    Where I got my first modern (two line) kite from is equallydim in my memory. I know I got my first truly modern kite from a guy that wasflying them on the beach. He had a kite shop that went broke on Cocoa Beach and was selling leftoverstock out of the trunk of his car. He let me fly one and I was hookedw00t.gif. That wasmy first Rev SLE.

  9. I click on the post I want via the shortcut, right side,over the posters name (normally says Today and time) that's where it all goesfunnykid_horny.gif. Sometime it takes me to the last post (what I expect) sometimes it takesme to the first post?????

    Does this post answer your question Denny?

    http://kitelife.com/...ent/#entry23458

    Yes, that is what I would expect. It works just like that now using IE. I wonder if it is because I use Crome at home. I'll check again when I get home.

    This is strange. Crome goes to the first post about 50% of the time the other half to the last post, Which is odd all by it's self. That's one for the bit fiddlers. I have Firefox, IE and Crome up right now. IE works as expected. I did notice that Firefox goes to the first post then jumps to the last post in less than a second. I can only guess that Crome looses it's way sometimes during the transition between finding the topic and going to the target? It doesn't look like a forum problem. I LOVE Crome and if this is the only problem using it and the forum I can live with it. I'll have to check it out on the Wii later. It uses another brouser altogether.

  10. I click on the post I want via the shortcut, right side,over the posters name (normally says Today and time) that's where it all goesfunnykid_horny.gif. Sometime it takes me to the last post (what I expect) sometimes it takesme to the first post?????

    Does this post answer your question Denny?

    http://kitelife.com/...ent/#entry23458

    Yes, that is what I would expect. It works just like that now using IE. I wonder if it is because I use Crome at home. I'll check again when I get home.

  11. I must be doing something wrong. I start on new content. All ok here..kid_smartass.gif

    I click on the post I want via the shortcut, right side,over the posters name (normally says Today and time) that's where it all goesfunnykid_horny.gif. Sometime it takes me to the last post (what I expect) sometimes it takesme to the first post?????

  12. Hi Duane,

    Don't get to comfortable with the idea of getting that raffle kite. I have a good vibe about this one.(I always do) :innocent: I did want to put my 2 cents in about the mid vent. IMHO it is much closer to the full sail than the full vent. My full sail sees MUCH less sky time ever sense I got a mid vent which I love to fly, but I still pull out a full vent when the wind picks up. Funny ;) you say you don't need a vented this weekend with 25+ winds all over Fla.

  13. That is a nice kite shop and Lisa will go out of her way to help. She ordered my Rev Blast for me several years ago and even matched an online price I showed her. I wish they were not so far from me in Merritt Island. When ever I'm down that way I stop by. Last time I was there it seemed they had taken a large interest in the Power kites.

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